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The Upanishad texts contained conversations between ______ and ______.
A teachers, parents
B parents, children
C teachers, students
D workers, businessmen
The correct answer is Option C: teachers, students. The Upanishad texts primarily feature conversations between teachers and students. These dialogues are used to present and explore philosophical ideas in a straightforward and accessible manner.
The author's attitude toward Pocock is best revealed by which of the following pairs of words?
A "sharp" and "elitist"
B "naively" and "controversial"
C "fertile" and "applaud"
D "simply" and "importance"
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A) 1
B) IV
C) V
D) None of these
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Describe the ways in which the Buddha tried to spread his message to the people.
The Buddha taught that life is full of suffering and unhappiness, stemming from cravings and desires. He advocated for moderation in everything to remove constant cravings. He emphasized kindness and respect for all living beings and that our actions (karma) affect us in this life and the next. Importantly, he chose to teach in Prakrit, the language of ordinary people, ensuring his message was accessible to all.
Write whether true or false:
(a) The Buddha encouraged animal sacrifices.
(b) Sarnath is important because it was the place where the Buddha taught for the first time.
(c) The Buddha taught that karma has no effect on our lives.
(d) The Buddha attained enlightenment at Bodh Gaya.
(e) Upanishadic thinkers believed that the atman and Brahman were ultimately one.
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